aircraft brakes were never designed for stopping aircraft.
On Aug 6, 5:27*am, "Vaughn Simon"
wrote:
"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message
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I wasnt commenting on gliders.
* *So you apparently don't know the difference between an "aircraft" and an
"airplane", yet you wish to lecture us all on airplane design and piloting?
* *YOUR title: *"Aircraft brakes were..."
* *From Part 1 FARs(General Definitions), "AIRCRAFT means a device that is used
or intended to be used for flight in the air."
* *So I guess you actually WERE commenting on gliders, unless you wish to
retroactively change the title of this subject thread that you yourself started.
Is there any other part of your theory that you would like to change
retroactively?
* *Further, have you yet bothered to read 14 CFR part 23 Sec. 23.735? *(I am
guessing not) *It will give you the design criteria for brakes on certified
light airplanes. *Hint: *it involves stopping the aircraft.
Vaughn
I suspect that he won't. He seems to be a member of the 'I knows what
I knows and don't confurse me with facts' brigade.
Harry K
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